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Posted: 2024-10-08T22:50:33Z | Updated: 2024-10-08T22:50:33Z

A posthumous memoir written by Lisa Marie Presley is bringing new details on how the late musician dealt with the 2020 death of her son, Benjamin Keough , to light.

In From Here to the Great Unknown , Presley said she kept Benjamin Keoughs body on dry ice for two months at her Los Angeles home after he died by suicide at age 27.

My house has a separate casitas bedroom, and I kept Ben Ben in there for two months, Presley wrote in the book, according to NBC News . There is no law in the state of California that you have to bury someone immediately.

She also shared that her family took a similar approach while grieving the 1977 death of her father, music legend Elvis Presley .

I found a very empathic funeral home owner. I told her that having my dad in the house after he died was incredibly helpful because I could go and spend time with him and talk to him, she wrote. She said, Well bring Ben Ben to you. You can have him there.

I think it would scare the living fucking piss out of anybody else to have their son there like that, she continued. But not me.

Lisa Marie Presley was still at work on From Here to the Great Unknown when she died last year at age 54. The book is co-authored by her daughter, actor Riley Keough , who used audio recordings left behind by her mother to finish it.